{UAH} Enugu State police arrest pastor who specialises in impregnating married women
Enugu State police arrest pastor who specialises in impregnating married women
Thursday, 10 July 2014 12:39
POLICE in Enugu State have arrested a pastor of the Ministry of the Holy Trinity in Umudikwere who specialises in impregnating married women and young girls within his church.
According to the police in Nsukka in Enugu State, Timothy Ngwu, 53, the general overseer of church, sexually abuses female parishoners, claiming that the Holy Spirit directs him to do so in the name of God. However, the sexual exploits of the self-acclaimed man of God were exposed when his estranged wife, Veronica Ngwu, who has three children for the pastor, could no longer stomach the sexual rascality of her husband.
She reportedly lodged a complaint with the Anti-Child Trafficking Unit of the Criminal Investigation Department of the police in Enugu, which led to her husband's for child abuse and sex trafficking. His wife informed the police that she escaped from the ministry with one of her daughters when her husband impregnated her niece and claimed he was obeying the directives of the Holy Spirit and a prophetic revelation.
A team of detectives led by Deputy Superintendant Gloria Udoka then visited the church to witness how Pastor Ngwu converts married women and single girls to his own. Upon his arrest, however, he claimed that he only slept with the women after receiving directives from the Holy Spirit and with the consent of their husbands if they were married.
However, police investigations revealed that two women identified as Calista Omeje and Assumpta Odo, left their husbands to live with the pastor. Ms Omeje revealed that she had 10 children for her husband but was later impregnated by the Pastor Ngwu, although the baby died later.
In addition, she gave out her daughter to the general overseer to be impregnated, an act she described as the fulfilment of the will of God. According to the pastor, he had five wives and 13 children apart from other concubines.
He said: "I do not do anything with any married woman until the full consent and agreement were sought and reached between the husband in line with the directives of the Holy Spirit to do the will of God, which is an act of spirituality."
However, everything in his ministry was shrouded in secrecy as children born in his compound were confined within the ministry and denied communication with outsiders. Also, none of his children were allowed to receive formal education, except the doctrine of the ministry.
One of Pastor Ngwu's brother's added: "How can an educated man of his status reason like an unrefined man? All members of the vineyard are fools, as how can a woman abandon her husband for another man in the name of worshiping God and practice adultery?
"Vero has opened the vessel of worms in the vineyard. Let them sort themselves out with the police but I want the ministry to be shut down completely."
He added that warnings by members of Ngwu family to compel Timothy to desist from the act fell on deaf ears. Apparently, Pastor Ngwu accused his siblings being jealous of him because he is doing the will of God.
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